Science

1:10 pm

Tue April 22, 2014

Visit "Shark Mountain" during Nature on May 7th at 7 pm

Underwater filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall have spent 25 years diving and documenting the most remote and beautiful underwater locations, always learning something new about the fantastic creatures that live there. Yet even these remote places and creatures are at risk in today’s world; being able to share their experiences with the rest of us is increasingly important to the Halls, and to us. They take viewers along on the dive of a lifetime, to a tiny outpost 300 miles off the coast of Central America — Shark Mountain.

"Shark Mountain" on Nature airs on Wednesday, May 7th at 7:00 pm on channels 3 and 3-1.

An orange rock? An orange sponge? No, its a frogfish and it doesn't mind the mistake, especially if you're one of the many hungry predators visiting his haunt at Shark Mountain. This film takes viewers to Cocos Island in the Pacific, where sharks of all kinds converge in staggering numbers.